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Chef Jim

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  1. 53 minutes ago, L Ron Burgundy said:

    The people who knock you and Bill scour the internet for the dumbest garbage they can find.  Sometimes I think they are parody profiles.  Then I recall conservatives lost their fn minds when they elected Trump.

     

    We do?  Well maybe they do but I don't.  See I think for myself.  Unlike most here.  

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  2. 7 minutes ago, nedboy7 said:


    it seems like most of the GOP kinda got what he was saying. Which makes sense for trump’s games. Which is why it’s odd you guys just can’t denounce it like the rest of the GOP is doing. I think the gop loves it to be honest. They don’t want trump.  They know they can’t win w him making insane comments. 
     

    “I think it’s ridiculous talk,” Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (W.Va.), a newly minted member of GOP leadership. “To besmirch our dedication to the Constitution is ridiculous.”

     

    “Very inappropriate,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), an ally of the former president. “The statement was inappropriate and I’m glad to see him clarify.

     

    At one point, a reporter asked Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) about the ex-president’s remarks. After saying that she hadn’t seen them, she asked incredulously, “Which election?” and audibly laughed after being told Trump was talking about the 2020 contest.

     

    “I don’t know why anybody would say something like that, certainly not an ex-president,” said Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas).
     

    I think that’s irresponsible.”

    Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), a self-proclaimed supporter of the nation’s formative document, told reporters that the Constitution “is enduring and it will be for millennia to come.” He declined to respond when asked if the 45th president was wrong.

     

     

    @Chef Jim I think they misunderstood. They need a semantics lesson from you. of course maybe I am misunderstanding what they are saying in those quotes. Or… the quotes are fake. 
     

    I forgot one…

     

    “Well, the Republican Party is the Constitutionparty,” Romney told reporters on Capitol Hill on Monday. “So when he calls to suspend the Constitution, he goes from being MAGA to being RINO.”

     

    that’s funny *****. 


    Because they know it’s good job security to distance themselves from Trump.  I don’t give a ***** about job security so I’m pretty sure I understand what Trump was saying.   Maybe, just maybe, all those GOPers y’all say are always wrong are still wrong. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  3. 7 hours ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:


    i see this work effectively in politically charged work environments as well.  Someone brings up a bunch of concerns about a direction that was taken and it’s followed by a “we discussed this in the blah blah committee meeting” 

     

    Said authoritatively enough it completely dismissed the concerns.  

     

    Completely unrelated but the worst thing is "This is a great idea.  I'll bring it up in the next _________ committee meeting!"  

     

    Ummmm....no you won't and if you do I know for sure I'm not getting credit for it.  

  4. 5 minutes ago, Brueggs said:

    Its amazing the libs in this thread talking about other peoples reading comprehension.  Its really a perfect example of people just hearing what they want to hear.

     

    Quote from Donald Trump directly from this tweet:

     

    "A Massive Fraud of this type and magnitude ALLOWS for the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution".

     

    Read it again, reeeaaallll ssslllloooooowww.........

     

    A Massive Fraud of THIS TYPE ALLOWS FOR.... Yes, the massive fraud by big tech and the DNC,.... THAT FRAUD ALLOWS for those things to happen.  

     

    Even when the obvious if confirmed, some of you are so dimwitted that you still can't accept anything for what it truly is.  

     

    They read the words ALLOWS FOR as CALLS FOR because that's what they wanted to hear. 

     

     

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  5. 1 hour ago, sherpa said:

    Trump's comments regarding the Charlottesville events:

     

    "Speaking from the Diplomatic Reception Room in the White House Monday afternoon, Trump said plainly that “racism is evil” and that members of the Ku Klux Klan, neo Nazis and white supremacists are “repugnant to everything we hold dear as Americans."

         https://time.com/4899813/donald-trump-charlottes-ville-remarks-transcript/

     

    " The post the states that Trump really said, "There were very fine people on both sides, & I'm not talking about the Neo-nazis and white supremacists because they should be condemned totally."

       https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/10/17/fact-check-trump-quote-very-fine-people-charlottesville/5943239002/

     

    My point is this:

    When Trump made the comment about good people on both sides, he was not talking about neo-Nazis or white supremacist's. He made that point twice. 

    People uninterested in the truth continue to puke that out for political reasons, but it is absolutely false.

     

    The protest "two sides" were those who didn't want the Lee statue torn down, and those who did. There were certainly good people on both sides.

     

    What occurred was that right wing extremists from out of town showed up in town late week, and had an idiotic torch march through the UVA grounds. That action was despised by locals, so the fuse was set for the Sat event. THe guy who killed the young woman with his car, who was tried and convicted and sentenced to life here, was from Ohio.

     

    For bona fides, I live here and am very familiar with the events, all of them. In fact, on that Sat. morning, I was driving home and saw the entire group of lunatics in all their stupid hate-fit clothes as they gathered and staged for the protest on the County Office Building parking lot. I was among about a dozen cars  stopped as the police allowed them to cross a major street to get to the protest site just prior to the incident.

    I remember getting home and telling my wife that after seeing these lunatics, that I had a very bad feeling about that afternoon.

     

    Either way, there were good people on both sides of the remove/don't remove the statue issue, and lunacy on a grand scale regarding other statues has ensued, but that's another story.

     

    Just to inoculate myself from those here who cannot resist making false claims of some imagined allegiance, I can't stand Trump. Never voted for him and never would, nor Biden or Clinton, by the way.

    My disdain for him began in 1989 when I became familiar with a forensic accounting report that came about during his attempt as a takeover of a company. It was then that I figured out how loose his operation played with accounting. 

    He has a juvenile vocabulary and is incapable of speaking without needlessly being cruel, classless and unnecessarily angering reasonable people. He is also a gross exaggerator to the point of hilarity.

     

    Either way, in no way did he say there were "good people" in the white supremacist or neo nazi groups that day.

    That is a lie told so often people believe it, as happens with a lot of lies.

     

     

     

     


    Save yourself the time, effort and key strokes and just tell them to stop being dumbasses. 

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